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Example sentences for "moderate heat"

  • When light, put them in a cool place till you are ready to bake; they should have a moderate heat, and will bake in half an hour.

  • If you have no oven, it can be dried in a stove of moderate heat, or round a fire.

  • Chlorate of ammonia is very soluble in water and alcohol, and decomposed by a moderate heat.

  • When cold, pour the solution upon two ounces (by measure) of strong alcohol, and apply a moderate heat, until the mixture begins to effervesce.

  • After this it is fused in a moderate heat, so as to expel all the pure water, but none of the acid, and is then fit for use.

  • The seed may be sown as early as March, in a moderate heat, but the latter part of April is early enough for most purposes, and the main sowings are made in June.

  • Sow all these in March in a moderate heat, and prick the plants out in the usual way, taking care finally to allot them sunny positions.

  • The plant is rather tender, and for an early supply the seed must be sown in moderate heat, either in this month or in April.

  • A sowing on moderate heat in February or March will secure plants fit for bedding out in May.

  • Propagated by divisions; and by cuttings, in sandy soil, in moderate heat.

  • Propagated by young cuttings, which root freely in sand, under a bell-glass, in a moderate heat.

  • Increased by cuttings of firm, young shoots inserted in sand, under a hand-glass, in a moderate heat.

  • Increased by cuttings from ripened wood, which will root freely in a pot of sand under a hand-glass, in moderate heat.

  • If carbonic anhydride be passed through the red-brown fuming nitric acid for a long period of time, especially if, assisted by a moderate heat, it expels all the lower oxides, and leaves a colourless acid free from these oxides.

  • Deville obtained nitric anhydride by decomposing silver nitrate by chlorine under the influence of a moderate heat.

  • Give it one boil, skim it well and set it in a moderate heat to simmer till very tender.

  • Let the whole remain about two days longer in a moderate heat, stir the ingredients together once or twice a day, and keep the jar slightly covered.

  • Put the whole into a large jug, or earthen vessel, with a narrow top, and place it before the fire, that by a moderate heat it may ferment.

  • Divide into 720 lozenges, and dry in a hot-air chamber with a moderate heat.

  • Divide into 720 lozenges, and dry them in a hot-air chamber with a moderate heat.

  • For skeletonising capsules the slow process of maceration by steeping in rain-water is alone available; a moderate heat may be applied to hasten the process, but alkali is useless.

  • Divide into 350 lozenges, and dry at a moderate heat in a hot-air chamber.

  • Antimony flows with a moderate heat, and becomes even more fluid than other metallic substances.

  • It need only be mixed with any matter containing the phlogiston, and by the help of a moderate heat a true Regulus will sublime.

  • Cyanide of potassium and sulphovinate of baryta, equal parts, are mixed and distilled in a glass retort by a moderate heat.

  • A greater quantity of colour is obtained from the leaves by long digestion in the fat and wax in earthen vessels, at a moderate heat, than by hasty boiling.

  • This solution being poured cold upon two measured ounces of alcohol previously introduced into any convenient glass vessel, a moderate heat is to be applied, till effervescence is excited.

  • Decant the liquor that swims at the top, by inclining the glass; and, having washed it several times in warm water, dry it at a moderate heat, placing it on paper capable of absorbing all the moisture.

  • Let it rise over night, and when it is very light, bake it about an hour in a moderate heat.

  • If it is baked in a range, it will require five or six hours of moderate heat.

  • It is often best not to put in those things which require a moderate heat, till those which need a strong heat have been baking ten or fifteen minutes.

  • In treating the ore to obtain the metal, the first object is to separate the gangue, which was formerly done by filling crucibles with the mixed materials, placing them on the hearth of an oven, and exposing them to a moderate heat.

  • Arseniate of potash is prepared, in the small way, by exposing to a moderate heat in a crucible, a mixture of equal parts of white arsenic and nitre in powder.

  • The residuary impure black oxide is mixed with as much sulphuric acid (concentrated) as will make it into a paste, which is exposed at first to a moderate heat, then to a cherry-red ignition for an hour.

  • Allow twelve minutes to each pound of meat, and keep the fire at a steady, moderate heat.

  • Invert another pan of the same size over them, and let them stew, at a moderate heat, for two hours.

  • Allow about ten minutes per pound if you like it rare and juicy—that is, if your oven be of moderate heat.

  • The ether is distilled off at a moderate heat, the last portion, about 1/10, being caught in a special receiver, to be again rectified at the next operation.

  • Those who have a hotbed frame will find it useful to start the seeds by moderate heat.

  • Those who have good established trees, in pots, may now start them in a moderate heat.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    declared that; hand upon; little pain; mental health; mistake not; moderate amount; moderate depth; moderate doses; moderate elevation; moderate heat; moderate means; moderate oven for about; moderate quantity; moderate size; moderate winters; moderately productive; moderately warm; nest among the reeds; quelque chose; rich merchant; shaped spots; she announced; simple majority; sooner had; there are; when finished